Efficient addition of allylsilanes to α, β-Enones using catalytic indium and trimethylsilyl chloride
PH Lee, D Seomoon, S Kim, K Nagaiah, SV Damle…
Index: Lee, Phil Ho; Seomoon, Dong; Kim, Sundae; Nagaiah; Damle; Lee, Kooyeon Synthesis, 2003 , # 14 p. 2189 - 2193
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Abstract
With these results in hand, we applied the optimum conditions to a variety of α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds to demonstrate the efficiency and scope of the present method. The results are summarized in Table [2] . Under the optimized conditions, trans-4-hexen-3-one (2a) was treated with allyltrimethylsilane to produce 5-methyl-7-octen-3-one (2b) in 80% yield (entry 2). Other acyclic α,β-enones containing n-pentyl (entry 3), phenyl (entries 4 and 6), and 2- ...
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